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Commander says NATO not losing Afghan war

12-Oct-2008
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By Jonathon Burch KABUL (Reuters) - NATO is not losing the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan, but there are not enough troops to provide sufficient security for the people, the commander of international troops in Afghanistan said Sunday. Spiralling and seemingly unending violence in Afghanistan has led to a number of military and political leaders issuing dire warnings for the country where at least 4,000 people, a third of them civilians, have been killed in this year alone. "We are not losing in Afghanistan," General David McKiernan told a news conference. But, he said, "we have insufficient security forces here to adequately provide for the security of the people of Afghanistan." The commander of British troops in Afghanistan, Brigadier Mark Carleton-Smith, last week said NATO was not going to win the... [read full story]                    

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